Jesus Inter Ubera Mariæ Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACC DEFGCC HIJHKK ALMANO MPPMQQ RMLSKK

In the coolness of the dayA
The old world even God all undressed went downB
Without His robe without His crownB
Into His private garden there to layA
On spicy bedC
His sweeter headC
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There He found two beds of spiceD
A double mount of lilies in whose topE
Two milky fountains bubbled upF
He soon resolved And well I like He criesG
My table spreadC
Upon my bedC
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Scarcely had He 'gun to feedH
When troops of cherubs hovered round aboutI
And on their golden wings they broughtJ
All Eden's flowers But we cried out No needH
Of flowers hereK
Sweet spirits forbearK
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True He needs no sweets say theyA
But sweets have need of Him to keep them soL
Now paradise springs new with youM
Old Eden's beauty all inclined this wayA
And we are comeN
To bring them homeO
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Paradise spring new with youM
Where 'twixt those beds of lilies you may seeP
Of life the everlasting TreeP
Sweet is your reason then said we come strewM
Your pious showersQ
Of eastern flowersQ
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Winds awake and with soft galeR
Awake the odors of our garden tooM
By which yourselves perfumed goL
Through every quarter of your world that allS
Your sound may hearK
And breathe your airK

Joseph Beaumont



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